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    privilege it is to work with David Williamson on his 2009 masterpiece‚ Let the Sunshine. When QTC approached me to direct‚ I immediately decided to feature this play in my 2016 season. This is because it is still relevant‚ especially to younger people trying to find their place in the world…it really captures a perfect image of society today. The play is set before and during the global financial crisis and clearly demonstrates its effects. Let the Sunshine explores the relationship between two families

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    2/7/2009 Case Study: Dell Hell The impact of social media on corporate communication Kimberly T Williams Kimberly T Williams 1 Kimberly T Williams Case Study: Dell Hell The impact of social media on corporate communication Case Objective: The internet within the space of ten years has changed in regards to the manner in which individuals use it. In particular‚ the development of social media has forever changed the manner in which individuals communicate. This new evolution

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    The Children’s Hour is a play by Lillian Hellman. It is set at the school Martha‚ her aunt‚ and Karen run. It begins by showing Mary being punished for coming to class late and lying to Martha’s aunt‚ Mary then tries to evade trouble by faking heart problems and fainting. Karen’s fiance Joe Cardin is a doctor that comes to treats Mary. Then Martha and her aunt have a row in the room next door which is overheard by two students Evelyn and Peggy. After Mary is said by Cardin to be healthy Mary is punished

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    essay Josephine Sellberg English Mrs. Giraud 1/9/10 Forbidden and Dangerous Love The story ”Pyramus and Thisbe” is about two lovers‚ Pyramus and Thisbe. Because their love is forbidden‚ they are forced to do dangerous things to satisfy it. In the story‚ Pyramus and Thisbe’s parents have forbidden their love for each other. The teenagers live on either side of a wall that separates them. The two lovers one day decide that they want to be together

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    Ruby Moon Play Analysis

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    The plays we perform often display a frightening view of who we are. How are playwrights able to do this in Ruby Moon and Stolen? The frightening view of who we are is explored by Matt Cameron’s Ruby Moon and Jane Harrison’s Stolen‚ where the contemporary Australian theatrical practice is used to explore dark issues. The play Ruby Moon is a response to the current epidemic within Australian society; the fear of losing a child‚ and is concerned with life in suburbia‚ and Stolen by Jane Harrison

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    2017‚ I attended a play called A Raisin in the Sun. The play took place at the Polk Theatre at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville‚ TN and it was directed by Rene Copeland. A Raisin in the Sun was written by a woman named Lorraine Hansberry. The play is a reflection of Lorraine Hansberry’s childhood experience. She was the first African American woman to write a play that was performed on broadway. At the age of 34 she died from cancer. A Raisin in the Sun was a play that gave multiple

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    about perspective. One example of this is shown through the play Antigone by Sophocles. Within the play there are two characters who foil each other for what they believe is right. Therefore‚ they believe that they are self justified‚ while the opposite party views there actions negatively. This is similar to how our current culture views the actions on past leaders and figureheads. The main theme of the perspective of what is right in the play Antigone is similar to how our culture reacts to the choices

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    Honey Spot Play Analysis

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    “Honey Spot” comparison to “I’m Aboriginal‚ but I’m not.” “Honey spot”‚ is an original play / book written by Jack Davis in the year 1987‚ while‚ “I’m Aboriginal‚ but I’m not” is an advertisement‚ made in 2015 by Buzzfeed worker‚ Tania Safi. Both the play and advertisement focus on stereotypes‚ discrimination and racism towards Indigenous/ Aboriginal people. They also focus on not judging and making assumptions by skin colour and race. “Honey spot” and “I’m Aboriginal‚ but I’m not” both focus on

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    In 1991 Tony Kushner premiered his latest two part play called Angels in America in San Francisco. It follows the lives of Prior‚ Louis‚ Joe‚ Harper‚ Roy‚ and Hannah in New York during the 1980s AIDS epidemic. At the very beginning the audience learns that Prior and Louis are in a relationship‚ and Prior tells Louis that he had AIDS. Louis can’t handle losing him‚ so he leaves and ends up starting a relationship with closeted Joe. Joe is a Mormon‚ Republican that is married to Harper‚ an anxiety

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    "The Day of the Swallows" I found this play to be beautifully written and yet‚ unusual and different to the rest of the play we have read. The storyline was really captivating and it spoke about a topic that is usually shunned by the Latino community. Josefa is a powerful character‚ a lesbian and a character that exposes the passions that lay inside human beings. Josefa is loved and admired by the entire town. She is thought of as an angel that gives light and beauty. Alysea is a young

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